US - EV transition shakes up Michigan’s automotive supply chain
As major automakers and government officials pledge ambitious electric vehicle targets over the coming decade, Michigan’s automotive suppliers are adapting to a business environment that’s swiftly changing yet still firmly rooted in internal combustion engines.
“It is our longer-term future, but I must also say that I don’t expect the internal combustion engine on a pickup truck is going away anytime soon,” said Pat Greene, president of Grand Rapids-based Tier 2 supplier Cascade Die Casting Group Inc. “It’s an exciting time. From what we understand, it’ll go pretty slow then accelerate pretty quickly.”
Premieres Wednesday:
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Mom, nothing snags that coveted youth-viewer demographic like reassuring them they re more mature and centered than their mother. The proud tradition of snot-nosed disrespect continues with
Ginny & Georgia, a new series whose first 10 episodes find a 15-year-old coping with her 30-year-old mom s inadequacies when they move to a New England town. Complicating things, Ginny s new friends are beguiled by her mother s blond-haired hotness, and her weed habit, and her . you know what? I m realizing I m team Georgia all the way here. (
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Premieres Thursday:
The Dark and the Wicked Supernatural evil comes to the fore when a pair of adult siblings arrive at their parents farm to be present for the death of their father. Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com calls the film
The death has occurred in Glasgow of Pat Greene, Glasgow and Derrynamansher, Annagry.
Funeral mass on Sunday in the Star of the Sea Church, Annagry at 12 noon and interment afterwards in the adjoining cemetery for family and friends only.
The wake is strictly private to family only.
Funeral mass can be viewed on the Annagry Parish Facebook page.
The service can also be viewed at
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